I find it interesting that people are always trying to lengthen or complicate the simple list. No, this is covered by #3.
Well, it is if you count just laying around on a counter or table as "putting away . . . "
I find it interesting that people are always trying to lengthen or complicate the simple list. No, this is covered by #3.
I find it interesting that people are always trying to lengthen or complicate the simple list. No, this is covered by #3.
There were no criminals or grand-standing people back then? What planet are you from?We didn't have to deal with this 20-30 years ago.
There were no criminals or grand-standing people back then? What planet are you from?
Don't you remember the streaking craze?
Now wait a minute. An individual enters an establishment dressed in jail garb, handcuffed, and trying to get a ride and most of you consider him to not be a threat?!?
Handgun aimed squarely at his thoracic triangle and ordered to hit the ground. Failure to instantly comply, BANG. I don't care if he was scotch-hobbled.
Let his next of kin explain the joke to the authorities. If I took the attitude that it wasn't my business because he didn't act bad with me, and I later found out he murdered/raped someone, then I wouldn't be able to forgive myself.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
Pretty sure there's not a jurisdiction in the country where the circumstances you describe before you would pull the trigger constitute authorization to use deadly force on an unarmed, restrained individual without prior knowledge of the exact circumstances (news release, Amber alert, etc. ). . .
Being an "inmate" from a "state prison" takes him out of any reasonable protection guaranteed by law. He doesn't get the benefit of the doubt. As a reasonable person, I believe that others may be in danger if he is allowed to leave. He has already forfeited his rights. He gets no break.
Being an "inmate" from a "state prison" takes him out of any reasonable protection guaranteed by law. He doesn't get the benefit of the doubt. As a reasonable person, I believe that others may be in danger if he is allowed to leave. He has already forfeited his rights. He gets no break.
Now wait a minute. An individual enters an establishment dressed in jail garb, handcuffed, and trying to get a ride and most of you consider him to not be a threat?!?
Handgun aimed squarely at his thoracic triangle and ordered to hit the ground. Failure to instantly comply, BANG. I don't care if he was scotch-hobbled.
Let his next of kin explain the joke to the authorities. If I took the attitude that it wasn't my business because he didn't act bad with me, and I later found out he murdered/raped someone, then I wouldn't be able to forgive myself.
Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
Being an "inmate" from a "state prison" takes him out of any reasonable protection guaranteed by law. He doesn't get the benefit of the doubt. As a reasonable person, I believe that others may be in danger if he is allowed to leave. He has already forfeited his rights. He gets no break.
Pretty sure you'd lose that battle in court absent some prior knowledge . . .
How? I'm analyzing the facts as they're presented to me. The only knowledge I have is standing right in front of me. I have no reason to believe any other scenario exists. There is an escaped felon attempting to flee right in front of me.
We can make a citizens arrest. We can use deadly force to prevent someone from harming someone else. Do you disagree with either of these statements?
Good luck with that. You are NOT judge and jury. The only time you get to decide if deadly force is necessary is if YOU are in IMMEDIATE danger of bodily harm or you WITNESS harm being done to someone who can't defend themselves.
An "inmate" in orange jump suit and handcuffs is not an immediate threat. Could he be dangerous? Yes. But no more or less than anyone else.
I suggest you leave emotion out of this and use some common sense. People don't need to be shot just because they act stupid and pull a juvenile prank. If that were the case, every one of us should have been shot for the stupid things we did when we were young.
Facts? What facts? The facts you perceive that may just be wrong? Are you willing to take that chance?
Be a good witness and call the police.
We can use deadly force to prevent someone from harming someone else.